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Still Image
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Original Format
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Postcard
Physical Dimensions
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3.5 x 5 in.
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Title
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Birdseye View of Springwater, NY
Date
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1918-05-27
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
Source
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Courtesy of Ken Cooper
Format
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jpeg, 591 KB
jpeg, 594 KB
Type
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Postcard
Description
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From a hillside looking approximately southwest, view shows part of the watershed supplying Hemlock Lake and ultimately the city of Rochester, NY. At the time of this photograph the town's population would have been around 1,700 people, still primarily involved in agriculture. Springwater was established in 1816 and encompasses the highest point in Livingston County. During its early history stands of forest were logged before giving way to farming.
bird's eye view
Post Card
Springwater, NY
Watershed
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Photgraph
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Title
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Village of Springwater, NY ca. 1912
Description
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Panoramic view of Springwater Valley looking southwest, showing the Advent church at right and the town hall at left center
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Photo used by permission of Joyce O'Neil
Date
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1912?
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
Source
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hemlockandcanadicelakes.com
Format
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jpeg, 1 MB
Networks
Sheffield Peabody
Springwater, NY
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Digital photograph
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Sheffield Peabody gravestone
Description
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Family plot located at Evergreen Cemetery, Springwater NY. On the back side of Peabody's monument is verse adapted from Thomas Jefferson's deathbed letter to his daughter, Martha Jefferson Randolph: "Farewell my dear family adieu / The last pangs of life is in parting with you / Two Seraphs await me, long shrouded in death / I will bear them your love in my last parting breath."
Creator
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Cooper, Ken
Date
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2015-01-06
Format
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jpeg 2.2 MB
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
cemetery
Sheffield Peabody
Springwater, NY